[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think with XVMC you don't get deinterlacing, because you forward sort of mpeg
data to video card, and if videocard cannot do proper deinterlacing. Starting
from Nvidia 6600 there is purevideo hardware deinterlacers which work ok on
Windows side.
Here is a summary
http://www.nvidia.com/page/purevideo_support.html
For SDTV the "spatial temporal" deinterlacing is supported up from 6150
and 6200 chips. A 6600 is need for HD. Despite of rumours in the nvidia
forum nothing has happened to support Linux :^(
On possible direction would be investigating xv_deinterlace if that can be used.
But probably not with XVMC.
I have been able to activate in the past some kind of linear blend (loss
of vertical resolution) and bob (some blinking) deinterlacers with xxmc.
Since xine-lib CVS 1.1.3/4 and new Nvidia binary drivers I'm not able to
activate deinterlacing any more.
This is a bit off-thread but I guess the pain in the *** interlaced
video won't be killed in near future. Has anyone been able to output
with xinelibout properly scaled video to 1080i over DVI/HDMI without
need to de-interlace in PC but in the display device?
I need X.org and like to play games in the HTPC so fbdev is not an
option for me.
BR,
Seppo
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